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Again I hope you've had a chance to enjoy these last few fleeting days of the season, but judging by the beautiful pictures, you have.

Being a part of this blog for roughly 10 months now, it's been Christmas the whole year through. Every new post is like a new gift you give to us readers. You've given us such wonderful gifts of your photography as well as how your pictures inspire you, in addition to occasional annecdotes about acting and modeling.

I think the biggest gift you've been able to give me is the feedback about my writing. When I first saw reruns of your work on TPIR, I never thought that one day we'd been exchanging observations and that you'd be giving me tips and feedback on my writing. It's been an immense honor, and I'm truly grateful.

I hope your Christmas Day is full of happiness, peace, and love. I wish you, Erin, and the rest of your loved ones a very happy holiday.

I'll second the notion that your postings here are Christmas gifts to your readers. Your photography and prose are wonderful complements to each other, and in my case, are wonderful inspirations for my own works. Thank you, Luv.

Have a Merry Christmas, and a Fantastic New Year - I need to find my sunglasses after seeing the Quinientos Street pic...........;^)

It's been such a treat to check into my blog over the Holiday and to read your delightful comments. I'm not as timely as usual in my response, as I've been out of town and had trouble posting my comments.

Joseph, your suggestion that these posts are gifts warmed my heart and made me smile. I'm so glad that you've ignited your interest in writing once again. Jonathan, your comment about the astronauts made me chuckle. You have a wonderful sense of humor. You Christmas wishes to the readers of this blog, was a special and thoughtful treat. I'd like to add Dave F's name to the list, as his comments have contributed to my photography and to the heart of this blog.

Bitsey, your comments are aways enjoyed and welcome! And your right, I did see Erin, Charles and Ruby. They were all in fine fettle. Charles was especially animated as he romped with his new catnip mouse.

And last, but not least, Chris. Again, your words made me smile. I so enjoy your spontaneity. And sunglasses not less :)

Good to hear from you. Yes, it takes a month to set up and a month to take down. The owner of the house is a gardener who has a small crew. They help him a bit with the setup, but he does most of it himself. It changes to some degree every year.

He says that even though the electric bill is steep, he bites the bullet because it makes him so happy to create the display.

Hi Aneet. Granted, I'm a little late writing to this, but, the light show reminded me of these two shows, holiday traditions:http://www.eastersealsgoodwill.org/fantasyoflightsFantasy of Lights is a unique experience in that you are right on New Haven Harbor.http://www.brightnights.org/Bright Nights is a great trip to another world, actually, a few other worlds. If you ever come East, I encourage visiting both. Jones Beach used to have a light show too. Yours,Joe

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